I have completed 8 bit planes, ready to assemble into a 8 x 8 x 8 bit (64 byte) stack:
Just waiting on some standoffs, cables and headers. Here's a closeup view of a plane showing the drive line connectors (1mm pitch FFC) and the sense and inhibit connectors (2-pin JST):
Finally, a view of the underside of the bottom plane, showing the pin connectors that plug into the carrier board:
Meanwhile, I am workng on the schematic for the carrier board, on which will be mounted the core stack and the logic shown in the diagram in the project details.
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It's just about enough for a bootloader, so that's all the non-volatile storage you need.
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Ha! Well, for a stack, it's plenty. For system RAM, well, it depends on what you are doing :)
BTW, do you ever sleep, Yann? :) Or do you just go into suspend mode for a couple of hours?
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64 bytes should be enough for ... wait.... never mind :-D
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